Washington State House of Representatives
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BILL ANALYSIS |
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Transportation Committee |
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HB 1269
Brief Description: Authorizing additional hardship waivers for vehicle owners in cases of suspended license vehicle impounds.
Sponsors: Representatives Bush and Campbell.
Brief Summary of Bill
$An exemption from the impound law is provided for the registered owner of a vehicle if the impound has caused economic or personal hardship; the owner was not the driver of the vehicle when it was impounded; and the owner has not received a prior hardship release.
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Hearing Date: 2/21/01
Staff: Penny Nerup (786‑7335).
Background:
A vehicle driven by a person whose license is suspended can be impounded. Under current law, if there is economic or personal hardship to the spouse of the suspended driver, an agency can issue a written order to release the vehicle to the spouse after taking into consideration public safety factors, like the driver=s criminal history and driving record. There is no provision in the current law for a hardship exemption for anyone other than the spouse.
Summary of Bill:
The registered owner of a vehicle that has been impounded while being driven by a suspended driver can obtain an order to release the vehicle if 1) there is economic or personal hardship to the owner; 2) the owner was not the driver of the vehicle when it was impounded; and 3) the owner has not received a prior hardship release.
Appropriation: None.
Fiscal Note: Requested on February 13, 2001.
Effective Date: Ninety days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.